How to Use Gridvid’s AI Agents to Create Multi-platform Video Campaigns in One Workflow
Learn how to create multi-platform video campaigns efficiently using GridVid’s AI agents in a single workflow optimized for social, web, and presentations.

How to Use Gridvid’s AI Agents to Create Multi-platform Video Campaigns in One Workflow
Table of Contents
- what you'll achieve with gridvid’s multi-platform video campaign creation
- prerequisites for using gridvid’s ai-powered video workflow
- step 1: input a unified text prompt to initiate the ai agent pipeline
- step 2: customize video outputs for each platform using the node-based editor
- step 3: review and iterate with coordinated ai agent feedback
- step 4: export multi-format videos in one batch
- common mistakes when creating multi-platform campaigns with ai agents
- summary and next steps
What You'll Achieve with Gridvid’s Multi-platform Video Campaign Creation
This guide explains how to use GridVid's AI agents to produce video assets for multiple platforms at once. If you're running content for a brand or managing a marketing team's output, set your parameters once and GridVid handles the platform-specific formatting. No more exporting the same video four times with slightly different dimensions.
Most teams cut their export workflow down to a single session. Whether that's 20 minutes or two hours depends on your current setup, but if you're still doing manual exports, you're spending time you don't need to spend.
Prerequisites for Using Gridvid’s Ai-powered Video Workflow
You'll need a few things first.
- Before you start, you'll need a few things in place.
- Make sure you have a GridVid account with the AI agent features turned on.
- You also need a clear campaign goal and a sense of where the videos will live — Instagram, your website, a sales deck, whatever the use case is.
- Have a rough script or text prompt ready to point the AI in the right direction.
- Pull together your branding assets too: logos, color palettes, preferred voiceover style.
Step 1: Input a Unified Text Prompt to Initiate the AI Agent Pipeline
GridVid's pipeline runs seven AI agents in sequence, starting from a single text prompt. One agent figures out casting, another makes decisions about shot composition, another handles sound — each one narrow, each one doing a specific job before kicking the work down the line. Whether that granularity actually produces better results than a single model doing everything is still an open question.
One prompt locks in the tone. The AI then figures out the rest — trimming for TikTok, expanding for YouTube, punching up the hook for Instagram, whatever each platform actually needs. The message stays the same. The packaging doesn't.
Step 2: Customize Video Outputs for Each Platform Using the Node-based Editor
Once the initial videos are generated, open GridVid's visual canvas to manually adjust each scene. The canvas uses a node-based layout you can rearrange by dragging and dropping elements where you want them.
You pick the image and video models scene by scene, swap out voiceovers and music, and adjust color grading to fit wherever the video is going live.
Granular control lets teams optimize for each platform. A vertical crop works for Instagram Stories; a wider frame suits a website banner. One-size-fits-all usually fits none of them well.
Step 3: Review and Iterate with Coordinated AI Agent Feedback
GridVid's AI agents review your content and flag what's likely to underperform: too long for TikTok, wrong aspect ratio for YouTube Shorts, thumbnail that won't get clicked. Every suggested edit ties back to actual click-through rates and watch time data.
Consistent visuals cut load time, and shorter load times keep people watching. That's not a branding nicety — it's the difference between a viewer who converts and one who bounces in the first three seconds.
Step 4: Export Multi-format Videos in One Batch
GridVid's export feature spits out every platform-specific file in one shot — correct aspect ratios, resolutions, and codecs, all handled by GridVid so you don't spend your afternoon manually re-encoding the same video six times for six different upload specs.
Batch export handles the repetitive work automatically, so you're not juggling mismatched file versions or waiting on manual steps before a campaign goes out.
Common Mistakes When Creating Multi-platform Campaigns with AI Agents
Vague prompts get you garbage. Specific prompts get you something worth editing. If you front-load everything into one massive prompt, the AI doesn't know what actually matters — it just tries to cover all of it, and you end up with a video that's about six things and good at none of them.
Automation also won't bail you out of generic. The tools are genuinely useful for getting a draft down fast, but that's where their usefulness stops. Pacing, tone, the specific word that doesn't make you wince — that's still your job.
Check your specs before you export. Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok all want different aspect ratios and have different time limits. Miss that and your asset either gets rejected or it runs looking weirdly cropped, which is almost worse because now people are actually seeing it.
- Automating video creation across platforms sounds great until you ship a vertical video to YouTube or a 10-second cut to somewhere that buries anything under 30.
- Someone has to actually watch the output.
- Not glance at a dashboard — watch it.
- Because TikTok's compression will wreck a gradient that looked fine in Premiere, and LinkedIn's algorithm treats talking-head intros completely differently than Instagram's does.
- Automation handles the volume.
- It does not handle the judgment.
Summary and Next Steps
GridVid's AI agents let marketing teams build multi-platform video campaigns from a single prompt. No tab-switching. You adjust individual scenes by hand, get AI feedback mid-build, and the branding stays locked — same fonts, same color logic, same tone — across TikTok, YouTube, wherever the campaign actually runs. Batch export ships everything at once. You don't wait. You launch.
GridVid started because we kept watching good teams waste entire afternoons on videos that should have taken an hour. Not because they lacked talent — because the tools kept getting in the way.
So we built something that doesn't.
Editors, marketers, and content teams are already using GridVid to cut production time without cutting corners. Less back-and-forth. Fewer "can you just make one small change" spirals. More shipped.
We're opening up access in batches. Get on the waitlist and we'll let you know when your spot is ready.



